强调对称方面的遗传密码的四面体表示。

Fernando Castro-Chavez
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遗传密码由64个密码子映射到22个作用,包括多肽链起始、终止和20个氨基酸的结合。标准的表格表示对于查找由特定密码子编码的氨基酸是有用的,但对于代码中的功能关系几乎没有说明。因此,理解密码的可能性,而不是简单地列举密码子与作用的配对,很有吸引力,许多人试图找到密码的几何表示,以阐明其功能组织。在这里,我展示了一个正四面体,它的每个面都被分成16个等边三角形(总共64个三角形“细胞”),这是一个特别适合表示代码的几何形状。为了给四面体的三角形细胞分配密码子,我运用了对称和平衡的五个原则。这些原理利用了遗传密码和20种氨基酸的各个方面,使最终构建出氨基酸及其功能的位置平衡,而不是对它们进行重新分析。这个实验以及其他类似实验的潜在意义在于,这种组织生物学事实的方式可能会为它们提供新的见解。
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A Tetrahedral Representation of the Genetic Code Emphasizing Aspects of Symmetry.

The genetic code is a mapping of 64 codons to 22 actions, including polypeptide chain initiation, termination, and incorporation of the twenty amino acids. The standard tabular representation is useful for looking up which amino acid is encoded by a particular codon, but says little about functional relationships in the code. The possibility of making sense of the code rather than simply enumerating its codon-to-action pairings therefore is appealing, and many have attempted to find geometric representations of the code that illuminate its functional organization. Here, I show that a regular tetrahedron with each of its four faces divided into sixteen equilateral triangles (for a total of 64 triangular 'cells') is a particularly apt geometry for representing the code. I apply five principles of symmetry and balance in order to assign codons to the triangular cells of the tetrahedral faces. These principles draw on various aspects of the genetic code and the twenty amino acids, making the final construct a positional balance of the amino acids and their functions rather than a re-analysis of them. The potential significance of this exercise, and others like it, is that this way of organizing the biological facts may provide new insights into them.

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